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Honouring the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

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September 30
marks the third annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a day that coincides with Orange Shirt Day. We observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in honour of the children who never returned home, the survivors of the residential schools, the missing children, and the families and communities who continue to be affected by the ongoing and intergenerational traumas of the residential school system.

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission ran from 2008 to 2015. The Commission released its final report detailing 94 calls to action. The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation responds to Call to Action 80 from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action. Acknowledging this day is one of the first steps in a long journey towards understanding and meaningful reconciliation. 

We urge our community members to take this opportunity to learn about and reflect on how we can meaningfully participate in reconciliation in our community.

Please use the following links to sign up for events and activities that can enhance your knowledge of Indigenous history and culture.

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